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Danbury WI hotels. Find accommodation / hotels in Danbury Wisconsin United States of America. Hints and tips for holidaymakers or business travellers. Ghosts, hauntings, monsters, folklore, cryptozoology, myths and legends of Wisconsin. Wildlife, state and national forests and parks, attractions and/or sights of Wisconsin.

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We wish you an enjoyable stay at your chosen Danbury Wisconsin hotel. Seasoned travellers will become acquainted with the famous hotels in their destinations. The Mandarin Oriental Pudong in Shanghai, the Norfolk Hotel in Nairobi, the Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, the Hotel Baur au Lac in Zurich, Raffles Hotel in Singapore where the Singapore Sling was invented in the hotel's Long Bar, the Peace Hotel (formerly the renowned Cathay Hotel) in Shanghai and the Hotel Icon in Hong Kong. are among the classic or luxury hotels of the world.

Nature Reserves, National Forests, State Forests, State Parks, National Parks and Refuges in Wisconsin

Columbus Wetland Public Hunting Grounds;Devil's Lake State Park, rich in folklore and named for its Ice Age endorheic (having no outlet) lake; Gravel Island National Wildlife Refuge; Straight Lake State Park;Big Bay State Park, on Madeline Island, with its long beach;Amnicon Falls State Park with its covered bridge and waterfalls; Rock Island State Park; Lake Kegonsa State Park; Avon Bottoms Wildlife Area; Yellowstone Lake State Park; Albany Wildlife Area; Jaeger's Island Wildlife Area; Menominee River State Park and Recreation Area; Mirror Lake State Park; the Kickapoo Valley Reserve; Cylon Marsh Wildlife Area; Greenwood Wildlife Area; Allenton Marsh Wildlife Area;Ackley Wildlife Area with beavers, bears and other wildlife;Apostle Islands National Lakeshore; Lake Wissota State Park; Wyalusing State Park; Buckhorn State Park; Whittlesey Creek National Wildlife Refuge; Green Bay National Wildlife Refuge; Dewey Marsh Wildlife Area; Peninsula State Park; Harrington Beach State Park;Sheboygan Marsh Wildlife Area; Richard Bong State Recreation Area; Wolf River Wildlife Area; Wildcat Mountain State Park, overlooking the Kickapoo Valley; French Creek Wildlife Area; Jackson Marsh Wildlife Area; Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge; Cylon Wildlife Area; Killsnake Wildlife Area; Collins Marsh Wildlife Area; Big Swamp Wildlife Area; Lakeshore State Park in Milwaukee; the large Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest with wildlife such as beavers and black bears as well as wilderness areas such as Rainbow Lake, Porcupine Lake, Whisker Lake, Blackjack Springs and Headwaters; Kickapoo River Wildlife Area;Kohler-Andrae State Park with woodlands, dunes and golden beaches; Joel Marsh Wildlife Area with game such as deer, black bears and turkeys; Augusta Wildlife Area with wildlife such as bears and deer; Copper Falls State Park with its gorge and waterfalls; Waterloo Wildlife Area; Natural Bridge State Park;Newport State Park, designated as a wilderness; Van Loon Wildlife Area; Tiffany Wildlife Area; Hackmatack National Wildlife Refuge; Buckhorn Wildlife Area; and Jefferson Marsh Wildlife Area, are among the national or state parks, forests and refuges of Wisconsin.

Ghostly chldren who haunt the Menominee Casino Resort and hotel in Keshena; the apparition of Adam Bobel (Boebel) seen in Central House, Boscobel, the site of his hotel and where Gideons International was founded; the carnivorous, forest dwelling hidebehind, which can conceal itself anywhere (you are safe if you drink beer around the campfire, as the hidebehind loathes the taste of alcohol); the Beast of Bray Road, possibly a a werewolf, seen near Elkhorn; the legend of Maiden Rock, one of the sites said to be where the Native American maiden Winona leapt to her death because her father forbade her marriage to the man she loved; the ghost of Mr Pfister, who still walks his phantom dog, in the historic and pet friendly Pfister Hotel, in Milwaukee; the beings, possibly fairy folk, who live beneath Sinsinawa Mound; and giant, finned serpents, as well as spirits and a powerful manitou, in Devil's Lake (Da-wa-kah-char-gra) where the Ho-Chunk nation still celebrate their spiritual rites, are among the true ghost stories, myths and legends of Wisconsin.

Ghosts and unearthly screams at the haunted, historic and luxurious Retlaw Plaza Hotel in Fond du Lac; the fierce, horned and spined Hodag that may dwell in the woods around Rhinelander; the spectral lady in a blue hat and the rather shabby male ghost that haunt the American Club Resort in Kohler; a young boy whose spirit haunts the Grand Opera House in Oshkosh, where he died from a fall; the mischievious spirit of "Agatha", the cigar smoking ghost of William Karsten, the playful spectre of little Billy Karsten, as well as other hauntings and psychokinetic manifestations, at the Karsten Hotel (The Historic Karsten Inn) in Kewaunee; many ghosts in Marquette University, Milwaukee; the numerous hauntings and psychic phenomena of Manitowoc Place (formerly the Evergreen Inn Hotel) in Manitowoc; and tall tales of the giant lumberjack Paul Bunyan and his blue ox, Babe (scholars regard Wisconsin as his true home and the earliest collected stories were probably in "Legends of Paul Bunyan, Lumberjack" published by the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters), are other legendary tales of ghosts and haunted places in Wisconsin.

America has some of the best facilities for travellers in the world. It is well-known that in Europe you should see London, Paris, Rome, Naples, Florence, Venice and Athens but in the USA you should see Salt Lake City, Fort Lauderdale, Sacramento, Indianapolis, Washington DC, Lake Tahoe, Los Angeles, Corpus Christi, San Diego, Kansas City, Detroit, Savannah, Dallas, Atlantic City, Houston, Miami, Albuquerque, Seattle, New Orleans, Boston, Philadelphia, Juneau, Phoenix, Anchorage, San Francisco, Honolulu, St Louis, New York, Sitka, Santa Fe, Minneapolis, Las Vegas, Fairbanks, Chicago, Skagway and Atlanta. Then perhaps you can say that you are familiar with the United States of America. Mount Rushmore, Mount McKinley and fabulous wildlife in Denali National Park, Mount Rainier National Park, the Appalachians, the Everglades, Niagara Falls, the Okefenokee Swamp, the Grand Canyon, rodeos, the Ozarks, the plantations and bayous of the Mississippi Delta, Hawaiian volcanoes such as Mauna Loa, the Disney resorts, Route 66, the Florida Keys, Glacier Bay National Park, the Adirondacks, Marvellous scenery and sea life in Kenai Fjords National Park, Yellowstone National Park, the beach at Waikiki in Hawaii, Native American nations such as the Navajo and the Hopi, the California coastline, the wild west town of Tombstone, Yosemite National Park, Bryce Canyon and the Arctic wilderness of Alaska are other places, sights or events that can justify your claim to know America. Happy travelling!

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